Welcome to Red Roof North Charleston: This pet friendly hotel is the perfect location for leisure AND family travelers--enjoy free Wifi, 100% smoke-free rooms, in-room coffee, and portable cribs are available! The rooms feature new, comfy Rest Suite beds by Serta, plush high-end bedding, new modern design flooring, comfortable new seating and a large, flat-screen TV. Our hotel keeps you close to the many notable attractions in the area! We're close to Charleston's Historic Downtown District- with a variety of churches scattered throughout the city, the religious diversity gives the city its title of the Holy City. Just 14 miles from our hotel.
Get Outside: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens (15.9 mi) is the only garden in the State of South Carolina to be honored such a distinction. Boone Hall Plantation is one of America's oldest working, living plantations. The fresh crops grown here can be bought at the Boone Hall Farms Market, along with some fresh local seafood, a wine alley, and a café. Walk through the Holy City's eerie, dark edges, back alleyways, and cemeteries on the Charleston Ghost & Dungeon Walking Tour! Folly Beach has its rich history, good food, expansive beaches, and painted sunrises and sunsets - all ready to share with you! Less than 25 miles away from our hotel. The Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park (less than 15 miles) has been rated among the best playing facilities on the collegiate and minor league levels. Hit the green at Wild Dunes Resort, one of South Carolina's top rated golf resorts. The resort offers one of the top Charleston golf schools with clinics, lessons, and intensives.
Sports & Culture: The North Charleston Coliseum (6 mi) is home to the South Carolina Stingrays hockey team: its Performing Arts Center hosts the Best of Broadway series, and the Convention Center is an ideal spot for trade shows, exhibitions and expos. MUSC Health Stadium (12.7 mi) is one of the premier professional soccer venues in the US. Come to Drayton Hall (15.9 mi) and admire this first fully executed example of Palladian architecture in North America. Then see Fort Sumter National Monument (15.7 mi). Also check out the Old Slave Mart Museum (14.2 mi) and open your eyes to a more segregated time in history and reflect on far we've come. The State of South Carolina's Hunley Commission, together with the Friends of the Hunley, has helped to conserve one of the greatest, most sought-after artifacts in the history of naval warfare, the Hunley Submarine. Let the Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site introduce earliest colonial history of Charleston, with tours and hands-on exhibits! See where cannons were fired, explore the Animal Forest natural habitat zoo, and enjoy acres of Gardens. Gibbes Museum of Art welcomes visitors with an activity-filled first floor that’s free and open to the public.